Why COVID-19 is also a watershed moment for heart health
As we confront the coronavirus pandemic, cardiovascular disease looms as the number one killer worldwide and a key contributor to COVID-19 complications.
The American Heart Association is the oldest and largest voluntary organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke in the United States. Founded by six cardiologists in 1924, the organization includes 22.5 million volunteers and supporters. It funds innovative research, fights for stronger public health policies, and provides critical tools and information to save and improve lives. It includes 156 local offices and more than 3,000 employees. The American Stroke Association, created as a division in 1997, brings together the organization's stroke-related activities.
As we confront the coronavirus pandemic, cardiovascular disease looms as the number one killer worldwide and a key contributor to COVID-19 complications.
During this fast-moving COVID-19 pandemic, organizations are faced with a unique set of challenges summed up in one word: uncertainty.
Each of us, from CEO to frontline worker, has a role to play in fighting COVID-19 - and by working together, we can emerge stronger and better connected.